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Multiple DNA Viruses and HPV Integration in Inverted Papilloma and Associated Sinonasal Carcinoma
HPV6 integration was observed in benign inverted papilloma, whereas HPV16 is present pre‐ and post‐malignant transformation. Marked increase in viral diversity was present, supported by accumulation of mutations over time. Objectives Sinonasal inverted papilloma (IP) has a locally destructive growth pattern, can relapse, and can undergo malignant ...
Maria K. Jauhiainen +9 more
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Background and Aims Circovirus parrot and Gammapolyomavirus avis are two clinically important viruses affecting psittacine birds. Although several studies have investigated their genomic variability, pathogenesis and associated pathological features individually, understanding of the effects and pathogenesis of Circovirus parrot and Gammapolyomavirus ...
Jannatul Naima +8 more
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New Insights on Human Polyomavirus JC and Pathogenesis of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy
John Cunningham virus (JCV) is a member of the Polyomaviridae family. It was first isolated from the brain of a patient with Hodgkin disease in 1971, and since then the etiological agent of the progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) was ...
Anna Bellizzi +5 more
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Polyomavirus T antigens activate an antiviral state [PDF]
The large T antigen (TAg) of the polyomavirus Simian virus 40 (SV40) is known to play an important role in several events during the viral life cycle, including DNA replication, transcription, and virion assembly.
Giacobbi, Nicholas
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Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Northern Brown Bandicoot (Isoodon macrourus) [PDF]
Aside from a handful of notable exceptions, neoplasia is not reported as a major cause of mortality in wild animal populations and often goes undetected.
Beck, Amanda P. +3 more
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Mouse polyomavirus infection induces lamin reorganisation
Here, we investigated the roles of lamins as important nuclear proteins in the replication cycle of the mouse polyomavirus. We detected accumulation of the major capsid protein VP1 under the nuclear lamina, defects in nuclear lamina staining and different lamin A/C phosphorylation patterns following viral infection.
Kateřina Bruštíková +5 more
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Bats are the natural reservoir of a variety of viruses, including a polyomavirus (PyV) from a North American brown bat. We investigated 163 spleen samples from 22 bat species from French Guiana for the presence of PyVs. In total, we detected 25 PyV-positive animals belonging to nine different bat species.
Z. Fagrouch +6 more
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Polyoma BK virus: an emerging opportunistic infectious agent of the human central nervous system
BK virus, a double-stranded DNA virus, is a member of the Polyomaviridae family which is known to infect humans. Clinical evidence of disease is mostly encountered in immunosuppressed individuals such as AIDS patients or those who undergo renal or bone ...
Rodrigo Lopes da Silva
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The Enigmatic Origin of Papillomavirus Protein Domains
Almost a century has passed since the discovery of papillomaviruses. A few decades of research have given a wealth of information on the molecular biology of papillomaviruses.
Mikk Puustusmaa +3 more
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Possible antiviral effect of ciprofloxacin treatment on polyomavirus BK replication and analysis of non-coding control region sequences [PDF]
Acute renal dysfunction (ARD) is a common complication in renal transplant recipients. Multiple factors contribute to ARD development, including acute rejection and microbial infections.
Anna Bellizzi +8 more
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